Alessandra De Rossi, Empoy
Lea and Tonyo are two Filipinos living in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. Lea is a Velo taxi tour guide. She suffers an accident which leads to her being affected by temporary blindness. Her blindness, if not cured in a few weeks, could become permanent. Tonyo is also a Filipino who lives right across from Lea. Lea tries her best to ignore him at first because she is scared of not seeing him. But Tonyo is persistent and is determined to be her friend, using humor and kindness to make a connection. With every effort that he makes the two gradually become closer. In an ironic way, becoming blind allows Lea to see the true character of Tonyo.
Kita Kita is a 2017 Philippine romantic comedy film written and directed by Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo, and starring Alessandra de Rossi and Empoy Marquez. Set in various parts of Sapporo, Japan,[6] the film follows Lea (De Rossi), a Filipino tourist guide living in Japan who goes blind having witnessed her Japanese fiancè's infidelity. Afterwhile, fellow Filipino and charmer Tonyo (Marquez) makes a sudden appearance and befriends the visually impaired Lea in best possible ways and eventually they fall for one another. The film is a co-production between Piolo Pascual's and Joyce Bernal's Spring Films, and Viva Films. Wikipedia
Kris Aquino, Kim Chiu, Claudine Barretto, Iza Calzado, Cheena Crab, Helen Gamboa, Piolo Pascual, Derek Ramsay, Freddie Webb, Tirso Cruz III, Cherry Pie Picache, Zoren Legaspi, Aiko Melendez, Eddie Gutierrez, Pilar Pilapil
Chloe is a feisty mistress involved with a politician, Georgia plays the role of a chef who will eventually have a redemption arc. Ina, the former lounge singer and a neophyte who goes to Manila to seek for "true love" she believes, Stella, a lawyer who gets involved with a well-known TV personality, and Charley, a wealthy mistress, round up the roster of "other women".
Etiquette for Mistresses is a 2015 Philippine romantic-drama film based on the best-selling novel of the same name written by Jullie Yap-Daza. It stars an ensemble cast including Claudine Barretto, Kim Chiu, Iza Calzado, Cheena Crab, and Kris Aquino. The film tackles the lives of five successful and glamorous women whose friendship is based on their common weaknesses—they are all trapped in the prison of their hearts. Wikipedia
Roxanne Barcelo, Cholo Barretto, Joem Bascon, Akihiro Blanco, Mercedes Cabral, Kariz Espinosa, Jef Gaitan
Daniel and Cynthia, a young couple with a child on the way, experience some hard times in Manila. They head back to Baguio, where Daniel is originally from, to start over again. Through the kindness of Alex, Daniel's well-to-do childhood friend, they get to stay in a large house, rent-free; and he gets a job offer as well. Everything seems to be falling into place for them - or so they think - until strange things start to happen in their house.
Meg Imperial, Shy Carlos, Nadine Lustre, AJ Muhlach, Rose Van Ginkel, Caleb Santos, Mark Bautista, Perla Bautista, Jackie Lou Blanco, John Regala, Bernardo Bernardo, Menggie Cobarrubias, J.C. Parker, Janna Roque, Prince Stefan, Josh Padilla, Arkin Del Rosario, Carlo Lazerna, Issa Pressman, Chad King, Kim Molina, Clint Bondad, Clark Merced, Billy Villeta, Arvic Rivero, Ryan Kevin
The movie follows a group of people who receive a chain letter. Some of them forward it along as it requested, but some just ignore it. Subsequent events suggest the letter is cursed, and results in people dying brutal and bloody deaths. Will the dark and black origins behind the cursed letter be unveiled before time runs out to stop the gruesome murders caused by the unknown evil itself?
Chain Mail is a 2015 Filipino mystery horror film starring Meg Imperial, Shy Carlos and Nadine Lustre. It was released on July 22, 2015 by Viva Films. It was directed and written by Adolfo Alix Jr. , also written by Jerry Gracio and Agnes de Guzman. Wikipedia